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WWW or no WWW – That is the question
We are talking about whether your website is “www.your-website.com” or just “your-website.com” . You want your website to be accessible both ways of course, whether the user types in the “www” or not (most people won’t take the extra time … Continue reading
Can’t access your website? Prompted with a “Download” link on your own website?
You can’t access your website – instead of your website being displayed you are prompted with a “Download” bar/link on your own website. If you have just changed web hosts or your website has recently gotten hacked/cleaned up this could … Continue reading
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Joomla website keeps getting hacked? Do this.
There has been a rash of brute force login attacks on not only WordPress blogs and websites as discussed in the previous post, but also Joomla websites. Of course we would say a great solution would be to switch to … Continue reading
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How to avoid brute force login attacks on your WordPress blog or website
If your WordPress blog or website has been hacked numerous times and you have followed all of the tips on securing it, there is one other thing you can do – limit which ips (i.e. computers/internet connections) can login to … Continue reading
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How to have SEO-Friendly URLs on your WordPress Blog for FREE!
How to have SEO-friendly URLs on your WordPress blog: 1) Login to your Blog Admin panel – the link to your admin panel should be on the right side links menu of your blog, the direct link is your_website.com/blog_folder/wp-admin. 2) Then scroll down … Continue reading